91 occurrences

'Done' in the Bible

Then Jesus told the centurion, “Go. As you have believed, let it be done for you.” And his servant was cured that very moment.

Then He touched their eyes, saying, “Let it be done for you according to your faith!”

Then He proceeded to denounce the towns where most of His miracles were done, because they did not repent:

“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles that were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented in sackcloth and ashes long ago!

And you, Capernaum, will you be exalted to heaven? You will go down to Hades. For if the miracles that were done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until today.

Jesus answered them, “I assure you: If you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but even if you tell this mountain, ‘Be lifted up and thrown into the sea,’ it will be done.

But Jesus, aware of this, said to them, “Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a noble thing for Me.

I assure you: Wherever this gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what this woman has done will also be told in memory of her.”

Then he said, “Why? What has He done wrong?”But they kept shouting, “Crucify Him!” all the more.

But He would not let him; instead, He told him, “Go back home to your own people, and report to them how much the Lord has done for you and how He has had mercy on you.”

So he went out and began to proclaim in the Decapolis how much Jesus had done for him, and they were all amazed.

So He was looking around to see who had done this.

The apostles gathered around Jesus and reported to Him all that they had done and taught.

They were extremely astonished and said, “He has done everything well! He even makes deaf people hear, and people unable to speak, talk!”

I assure you: If anyone says to this mountain, ‘Be lifted up and thrown into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him.

Then Jesus said, “Leave her alone. Why are you bothering her? She has done a noble thing for Me.

I assure you: Wherever the gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what this woman has done will also be told in memory of her.”

Then Pilate said to them, “Why? What has He done wrong?”But they shouted, “Crucify Him!” all the more.

“The Lord has done this for me. He has looked with favor in these days to take away my disgrace among the people.”

But Herod the tetrarch, being rebuked by him about Herodias, his brother’s wife, and about all the evil things Herod had done,

“Go back to your home, and tell all that God has done for you.” And off he went, proclaiming throughout the town all that Jesus had done for him.

When the apostles returned, they reported to Jesus all that they had done. He took them along and withdrew privately to a town called Bethsaida.

“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles that were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes!

But the leader of the synagogue, indignant because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath, responded by telling the crowd, “There are six days when work should be done; therefore come on those days and be healed and not on the Sabbath day.”

“‘Master,’ the slave said, ‘what you ordered has been done, and there’s still room.’

In the same way, when you have done all that you were commanded, you should say, ‘We are good-for-nothing slaves; we’ve only done our duty.’”

Neither has Herod, because he sent Him back to us. Clearly, He has done nothing to deserve death.

A third time he said to them, “Why? What has this man done wrong? I have found in Him no grounds for the death penalty. Therefore, I will have Him whipped and then release Him.”

We are punished justly, because we’re getting back what we deserve for the things we did, but this man has done nothing wrong.”

and come out—those who have done good things, to the resurrection of life, but those who have done wicked things, to the resurrection of judgment.

When the people saw the sign He had done, they said, “This really is the Prophet who was to come into the world!”

However, many from the crowd believed in Him and said, “When the Messiah comes, He won’t perform more signs than this man has done, will He?”

But some of them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done.

His disciples did not understand these things at first. However, when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things had been written about Him and that they had done these things to Him.

This is also why the crowd met Him, because they heard He had done this sign.

When Jesus had washed their feet and put on His robe, He reclined again and said to them, “Do you know what I have done for you?

If I had not done the works among them that no one else has done, they would not have sin. Now they have seen and hated both Me and My Father.

“I’m not a Jew, am I?” Pilate replied. “Your own nation and the chief priests handed You over to me. What have You done?”

After they had Peter and John stand before them, they asked the question: “By what power or in what name have you done this?”

If we are being examined today about a good deed done to a disabled man—by what means he was healed—

saying, “What should we do with these men? For an obvious sign, evident to all who live in Jerusalem, has been done through them, and we cannot deny it!

After threatening them further, they released them. They found no way to punish them, because the people were all giving glory to God over what had been done;

“Lord,” Ananias answered, “I have heard from many people about this man, how much harm he has done to Your saints in Jerusalem.

When the crowds saw what Paul had done, they raised their voices, saying in the Lycaonian language, “The gods have come down to us in the form of men!”

After they arrived and gathered the church together, they reported everything God had done with them and that He had opened the door of faith to the Gentiles.

When they arrived at Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the church, the apostles, and the elders, and they reported all that God had done with them.

Then the whole assembly fell silent and listened to Barnabas and Paul describing all the signs and wonders God had done through them among the Gentiles.

Since he would not be persuaded, we stopped talking and simply said, “The Lord’s will be done!”

So what is to be done? They will certainly hear that you’ve come.

Then the commander came up, took him into custody, and ordered him to be bound with two chains. He asked who he was and what he had done.

But Paul said: “I am standing at Caesar’s tribunal, where I ought to be tried. I have done no wrong to the Jews, as even you can see very well.

If then I am doing wrong, or have done anything deserving of death, I do not refuse to die, but if there is nothing to what these men accuse me of, no one can give me up to them. I appeal to Caesar!”

Now I realized that he had not done anything deserving of death, but when he himself appealed to the Emperor, I decided to send him.

For the king knows about these matters. It is to him I am actually speaking boldly. For I am convinced that none of these things escapes his notice, since this was not done in a corner.

After three days he called together the leaders of the Jews. When they had gathered he said to them: “Brothers, although I have done nothing against our people or the customs of our ancestors, I was delivered as a prisoner from Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans.

For though her sons had not been born yet or done anything good or bad, so that God’s purpose according to election might stand—

For though I am absent in body but present in spirit, I have already decided about the one who has done this thing as though I were present.

so that we may proclaim the good news to the regions beyond you, not boasting about what has already been done in someone else’s area of ministry.

So then, remember that at one time you were Gentiles in the flesh—called “the uncircumcised” by those called “the circumcised,” which is done in the flesh by human hands.

to execute judgment on alland to convict themof all their ungodly actsthat they have done in an ungodly way,and of all the harsh things ungodly sinnershave said against Him.

Then the seventh poured out his bowl into the air, and a loud voice came out of the sanctuary from the throne, saying, “It is done!”

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Root Form
Definition
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γίνομαι 
Ginomai 
be , come to pass , be made , be done , come , become , God forbid , arise , have , be fulfilled , be married to , be preferred , not tr , , vr done
Usage: 531

בּרא 
Bara' 
Usage: 54

חטא 
Chata' 
Usage: 238

כּלה 
Kalah 
Usage: 207

מעל 
Ma`al 
Usage: 36

סכל 
Cakal 
Usage: 8

עלל 
`alal 
Usage: 19

תּמם 
Tamam 
Usage: 63

εὖ 
Eu 
Usage: 2

εὐεργεσία 
Euergesia 
Usage: 2

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